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Fedex Ground Are Fedex Employee's. California 9th Circuit Ruling.
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<blockquote data-quote="spencers63" data-source="post: 1410020" data-attributes="member: 32116"><p>Actually, ALL FedEx contractors just want to be paid fairly for their efforts. This all started because FedEx uses this contractor designation to avoid the cost ALL other businesses have to bear. Why pay $100,000 plus for a route to be an employee? Contractors were/are being forced to pay for basic cost such as scanners and uniforms out of their own pocket. The suit was the result of FedEx's unreasonable demands of a well meaning contractors. </p><p>The nightmare of driving for FedEx ground/Home continues, however we can see light at the end of the tunnel. The millions paid to contractors/drivers to date in lawsuits is just the beginning. Most contractors and drivers I know could care less about the employee/contractor designation they just want to be paid for their efforts. This lawsuit was the correct approach to achieve that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spencers63, post: 1410020, member: 32116"] Actually, ALL FedEx contractors just want to be paid fairly for their efforts. This all started because FedEx uses this contractor designation to avoid the cost ALL other businesses have to bear. Why pay $100,000 plus for a route to be an employee? Contractors were/are being forced to pay for basic cost such as scanners and uniforms out of their own pocket. The suit was the result of FedEx's unreasonable demands of a well meaning contractors. The nightmare of driving for FedEx ground/Home continues, however we can see light at the end of the tunnel. The millions paid to contractors/drivers to date in lawsuits is just the beginning. Most contractors and drivers I know could care less about the employee/contractor designation they just want to be paid for their efforts. This lawsuit was the correct approach to achieve that. [/QUOTE]
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